Speeches March 1871 to March 1872 V 2 1872 1873

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Speeches March 1871 to March 1872 V 2 1872 1873
Charles Wentworth Dilke
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a furcel It is clear that the object aimed at was indirectly to prohibit public meetings altogether; and on the mere chance of attaining such an object persons could be found who were prepared to sanction rules so wanton, so ridiculous, and, I may say, so criminal as these. I say " criminal, " because, looking to the almost impossibility of enforcing them, and to the certainty that, unless stringently enforced, they will per- sistently be broken, there is every chance that such rules, made with
...out the smallest proved necessity, would lead to riot.
No one can wonder at the continual pressure exercised by the agricultural interest in both Houses to increase and to retain the restrictions on the importation of foreign cattle, with the protective etfect of keeping up the jirice of meat, and benefiting the agricultural interest of England at the expense of the consumer. There is nothing more strange in modern political history than the fact that the Government, which is more distinctly composed of free traders than any Govern- ment which has ever before existed, should carefully have abstained from making any attempt to complete a free trade policy, and should also, after having in the last Parliament resisted violently, and with an undue use even of the forms of the House of Commons, a measure for the erection of markets at the ports of entry, which would, they said, have had the effect of artificially protecting English cattle and raising the price of food, have been themselves the strongest up- holders of similar restrictions.


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